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Carson Circuit Transit System

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Carson Circuit Transit System
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Founded1984
Headquarters3 Civic Plaza Drive
LocaleCarson, California, United States
Service areaCarson
Service typeTransit bus
Routes2
Websitehttps://ci.carson.ca.us/communityservices/carson_circuit.aspx

The Carson Circuit Transit System is a primary provider of mass transportation in the city of Carson, Los Angeles County, California. Bus service operated Monday through Saturday. Prior to March 28, 2020, in which service was suspended amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Carson Circuit provided 7 routes around the City of Carson, with bus connections to Metro, Torrance Transit, Long Beach Transit, and GTrans. There was a North-South Shuttle route that traveled throughout Carson starting and ending at the Harbor Gateway Transit Center. Carson Circuit was operated by MV Public Transportation.

On September 17, 2019, Carson City Council announced plans to allocate the Carson Circuit routes to the Long Beach Transit.[1]

On March 28, 2020, Carson Circuit suspended services due to respect for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, the Dial-A-Ride was still in service, catering to local residents.

At a July 20, 2021 City Council Meeting, Long Beach Transit proposed three new routes that they will acquire from Carson Circuit. The acquisition is expected to commence as early as September 2021. The shift in bus travel would replace the neighborhood-serving routes of the former Carson Circuit, which historically had low ridership, with longer-distance regional service, connecting several communities along the line.[2]

On September 7, 2021, City Council announced plans to reestablish Carson Circuit "as a staff-operated supplemental bus service utilizing existing minibuses". When this will happen will be discussed at a future City Council meeting.[3]

On December 23, 2021, it was announced that Carson Circuit would be revived with two new routes. Service would resume on January 3, 2022.[4]

The map of Carson Circuit prior to March 2020.

Routes

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Routes Terminals Notes
A South Bay Pavilion Provides connections to CSUDH - Stevenson Park - and Anderson Park via Avalon Blvd, Victoria St., Central Ave., University Dr., and Turmont St.

Neighborhoods Map: https://ci.carson.ca.us/content/files/pdfs/transportation/RouteA%20-%20CarsonCircuit.pdf

B South Bay Pavilion Provides connections to City Hall - Carson Park - Carson High School - and Veterans Park via Avalon Blvd., 213th, and Main St in West Central Carson

Map: https://ci.carson.ca.us/content/files/pdfs/transportation/RouteB%20-%20CarsonCircuit.pdf

Fleet

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Order Year Manufacturer Model Fleet Series

(Quantity)

Powertrain

(Engine/Transmission)

Fuel Propulsion
2008 ElDorado National Passport Low Floor 1217 GM 8.1 Liter V8 CNG with Unknown Transmission CNG
2013 Glavel Legacy Low Floor 1507 Cummins ISB 6.7 Diesel
2016 Starcraft Allstar XL Low Floor 1553 V8 8.1 Liter 6 Speed Automatic Tran Gasoline
2015 BlueBird All American T3RE High Floor 801-808 Cummins ISL G Allison 3000 CNG
2016 Thomas Built Buses HDX Transit Liner High Floor 1190 Cummins ISL G 250-280 HP CNG

References

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  1. ^ "City of Carson City Council Meeting, September 17, 2019". City of Carson. September 17, 2019. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "City of Carson City Council Meeting, July 20, 2021". City of Carson. July 20, 2021. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  3. ^ "City of Carson City Council Meeting, September 7, 2021". City of Carson. September 7, 2021. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
  4. ^ "Carson relaunches city bus service Jan. 3". 23 December 2021.


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